Workshop explores intertwined future of food production, water, and climate
Choices by consumers and farmers can help limit global warming, but climate change may also curtail those choices in the future.
Choices by consumers and farmers can help limit global warming, but climate change may also curtail those choices in the future.
Faculty director discusses the future of the initiative and Africa’s position as a global priority for the Institute.
Today’s autonomous vehicles require hand-labeled 3-D maps, but CSAIL’s MapLite system enables navigation with just GPS and sensors.
Make the Breast Pump Not Suck hackathon at the Media Lab emphasizes social and political issues over engineering.
Ten top journalists from four countries will spend nine months at MIT, designing their own course of study.
New collaboration joins together MITx MicroMasters, Abdul Latif Jameel Poverty Action Lab, and MIT Refugee Action Hub.
MIT analysis shows when and where advanced photovoltaics would be economic to install.
The Comprehensive Initiative on Technology Evaluation teams up with the Technology Exchange Lab to produce a toolkit for technology evaluation in global development.
Olympic medalist and MIT senior Jordan Malone uses his engineering skills to enhance the sport of speedskating.
Playful Learning Lab, founded by AnnMarie Thomas ’01, is collaborating with rock band OK Go to create hands-on PK-12 engineering experiences.
Year-long program will give early-stage entrepreneurs a leg up in the functional fabrics industry.
Ambitious new piece in his “City Symphony” series features the birthplace of American democracy.
A mercurial snapshot of the myriad ways in which MIT community members can express themselves through the arts
Johnson Space Center Director Ellen Ochoa and AeroAstro Professor Dava Newman share experiences as leaders of the U.S. space program.
CSAIL’s “Squadbox” uses “friendsourcing” to better support targets of cyberbullying.